Best of Stash 2021 3D Style | STASH MAGAZINE

Best of Stash 2021: 3D Style

These films represent the ongoing golden age of CG and some of the most innovative designers and directors of what we call 3D Style – a genre Stash defines as a form of digital magic realism fueled by vigorous experimentation. [Watch]

PROPERCHIPS Done Properly Jack Brown BlinkInk | STASH MAGAZINE

PROPERCHIPS “Done Properly” Spot by Jack Brown and BlinkInk

The whimsical animation of BlinkInk director/designer Jack Brown combined with a laid-back VO by Australian singer-songwriter Angus Stone (aka Dope Lemon) keeps this spot light and airy while slipping in product and brand details. [Watch]

We the Gods Short Film NFT Logan Sprangers | STASH MAGAZINE

“We, the Gods” Short Film/NFT by Logan Sprangers

Logan Sprangers, digital and motion graphic artist in Los Angeles: “We, the Gods is a digital vignette reflecting on the relativity of our position in the cosmos influenced by the paintings of René Magritte and Remedios Varo and created with Cinema 4D, X-Particles, and Octane Render. [Watch]

Edeka Drip Christopher Riggert The Mill | STASH MAGAZINE

Edeka “Drip” Holiday Spot by Christopher Riggert and The Mill

Disguised as a Disney animated feature trailer, this holiday spot for German grocery retailer Edeka – by Anorak director Christopher Riggert and the animation/VFX team at The Mill – packs a powerful environmental message. [Watch]

Inkbit An 8Bit Inktober Compilation Yat Fung Leung | STASH MAGAZINE

“Inkbit: An 8Bit Inktober” Compilation by Yat Fung Leung

Motion designer Yat Fung Leung in Hong Kong: “For Inktober, I decided to stream my process while I was making posts a few times a week. This is a fun mix of a compilation and a breakdown of that month-long project.” [Watch]

Jesper Bolther Okomito Japanese Proverbs Short Film | STASH MAGAZINE

“Okomito: Japanese Proverbs” Short Film by Jesper Bolther

Director/animator Jesper Bolther in Copenhagen, Denmark: “With an offset in our love of Japanese culture, this project is an experiment as to what would happen if you pair some quirky animations with a series of Japanese proverbs. [Watch]